Photos: Car bombing kills 17 in Pakistan on Monday, December 17, 2012
December 17, 2012
A police officer and a citizen walk towards a burning car after a bomb attack, at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. At least 12 people were killed on Monday when the blast struck the market area in Pakistan's volatile tribal belt, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in Fauji Market in the Khyber tribal agency and that the death toll could rise because many were in a critical condition. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. REUTERS/Ameerzada Afridi
A car burns after a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. At least 12 people were killed on Monday when the blast struck the market area in Pakistan's volatile tribal belt, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in Fauji Market in the Khyber tribal agency and that the death toll could rise because many were in critical condition. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. REUTERS/Ameerzada Afridi
A policeman tries to extinguish a burning car, after a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. At least 12 people were killed on Monday when the blast struck the market area in Pakistan's volatile tribal belt, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in Fauji Market in the Khyber tribal agency and that the death toll could rise because many were in a critical condition. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. REUTERS/Ameerzada Afridi
Police officers try to move a car, which was damaged during a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
A police officer stands near a car which was damaged during a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
A man looks into a car, which was damaged during a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
Rescue workers collect body parts after a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
A car which was damaged during a bomb attack is seen at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
Police officers try to move a car, which was damaged during a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
Security forces stand near a car which was damaged during a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
A paramilitary soldier holds a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) at the site of a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. At least 12 people were killed on Monday when the blast struck the market area in Pakistan's volatile tribal belt, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in Fauji Market in the Khyber tribal agency and that the death toll could rise because many were in a critical condition. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
People gather around coffins of victims killed during a bomb attack at Fauji Market in Peshawar December 17, 2012. The blast in the market in northwest Pakistan on Monday killed at least 15 people, a security official said. The official said at least 20 people had been wounded in the blast in the market in the Khyber region, near the border with Afghanistan, and the death toll could rise. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz
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